Amazing Madness

Mescaline, Cannabis, Wild Dagga and Calea Zachetechichi

One
of the most interesting experiences I've ever had was to do with the
psychedelic drug 'mescaline'. The first time I tried it, it wasn't my original
plan to do so. My good friend DM had just moved into his first
apartment. It was in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. I drove to Hattiesburg with the
ingredients to brew 'Ayahuasca'- or at least what was supposed to have been- I
had had numerous problems with the website I ordered it from. I also had what
was to the best of my knowledge an extract of Calea Zachetechichi- a dream
inducing herb- and a bag of Wild Dagga.

D and his twin brother, Sl, another good friend of mine, were not in
Hattiesburg when I arrived. They were on their way back from Tampa Bay,
Florida, picking up yet another high school friend, B.So B2 met me at Starbucks and led me
to D's apartment to wait on them to get back.

While
I waited on them I brewed the Ayahuasca tea, which took somewhere around six
hours to boil to a drinkable amount. Still, I was terrified to actually drink
the sludge that resulted. I hadn't eaten in over a day, knowing that a fast was
required before doing Ayahuasca. I smoked a good bit of the Wild Dagga while I
waited, too. It seemed to speed my heart rate and make me slightly paranoid.

When
D and the rest of the guys finally arrived they also had with them B B, a beautiful girl that had gone to my high school until the 11th
grade, when she transferred to the Mississippi School for the Arts. Too afraid
to drink the black goo that I had brewed, we just smoked weed the first night
there-" Afghan Kush" according to Sl.

The
second day B and I went to B B's apartment and picked up a bottle full
of mescaline that Sl had paid for.

B,
D and I all took a mescaline tablet that night, while I just let the
Ayahuasca sit in the fridge and Sl and Sa (his girlfriend) restricted
themselves to marijuana. We all smoked more of the marijuana while we waited
the eternity for the mescaline to take effect. I had had one burger in the past
48 hours so my body was practically empty, which I believe contributed to the
intensity of the experience that followed.

Around
four hours after we had taken the tablets we all started feeling the effects of
the mescaline. I began smoking the Calea Zachetechichi with marijuana once the
mescaline started affecting me. While I don't recall precisely the first thing
that I noticed, the next twelve hours were nothing short of incredible.

My
body began to react first: my limbs tingled and I felt weightless. Of course
the marijuana had to have added to these feelings of ecstasy running through my
body, but this was quite different. I didn't feel sluggish at all- just
blissfully calm. From what I have read about MDMA, the feeling sounded most
similar to it as compared to other substances. I did not feel at all impaired,
and ordinarily mundane tactile perceptions became entirely interesting and
enjoyable; everything I touched took on a new and intriguing texture, sparking
curiosity and wonder.

Not
long after the body effects set in my thought pattern and disposition began to
alter also. This too was very similar to that of MDMA; everything around me
felt almost as though an extension of myself, and myself an extension of
everything around me. Feelings of awe, empathy, connection and new
understanding overtook me with everything I perceived.

Still
though, I had not yet experienced any sort of thing I could have called
"tripping". So, I went away from the rest of the people there (D,
B, Sl, and Sa) into the back bedroom to try to meditate and think
until the psychedelic aspect of the drug began to take effect; I hoped this
would maybe help speed up the process- and I believe it did to an extent.

I
lied down on the mattress, which felt more like a warm, comfortably stable
ocean than a mattress, and watched the ceiling fan through barely open eyes as
I counted deep, slow breaths. That's when I began to notice the ceiling, along
with the ceiling fan, slowly descending three to four feet then ascending back
to its original position.

Around
the same time Sa came to the room to make sure I was doing okay. She asked
me what I was doing and I explained to her basically the same thing I just
wrote. She (as she always does) seemed really interested in what I had to say.
I went with her back to the living area in the front to rejoin the rest of the
people.

While
B seemed much calmer than usual, only speaking when spoken to, sitting on
the couch with a dreamily content demeanor, D had reached the point of
"tripping balls". We all listened intently as he told us about all
the fantastical visions he was having: the antique charcoal sketches that had
belonged to his late mother came to life, animated and three dimensional, but
remaining in their frames; "little men" would occasionally walk
through the living room then disappear from sight.

I
had begun seeing more general, broader visions such as the walls appearing to
quiver and vibrant halos surrounding people and furniture, but nothing I
couldn't write off as a trick of the light.

I
can't remember the exact thing that sparked the idea, but I believe it was the
all around fascination with the dilation of D's pupils that led us to go to
the bathroom to look in the mirror. This was when I first noticed
unquestionable psychedelic imagery.

As
D and I stood looking into the mirror we both became completely transfixed
with the utterly bizarre tone this simple activity took on. At first I noticed
a very bright, sparkling halo surrounding my face; this fascinated me for some
time. The longer I stared the more I began noticing my face morphing into
slightly different shapes and sizes- nothing too dramatic, but only subtle,
interesting changes that made my mirror image look more like some unknown,
distant cousin than myself. At times I would come to look more similar to some
sort of man that had evolved more from a tiger than the primates. My skin had
an orange tinge and my lips and cheeks looked swollen to favor that of a cat's.
This theme of the tiger continued to recur.

The
most intriguing part of my adventure into the mirror actually wasn%u2019t a visual
shift, but more of an overall shift in perspective. It began to seem more and
more to me, and to D, that the image in the mirror wasn't so much a
reflection of myself, but a puppet of my body that I was omnipotently looking
in on, controlling with my thoughts. I had no soul. I was a soul. I had a body.

All the while, I was aware that this was all
an illusion and was able to soberly examine these phenomena; the word
"amazement" comes short of describing the intense fascination brought
on by these brand new perceptions.

We
went back to the living room and relaxed for a spell, just enjoying these new
feelings of insight and awe. I watched in ecstasy as the walls took on the
consistency of play-dough and became a play-dough like yellow color. When I
would look at one of my friends they sometimes took on cat-like
characteristics- seeming to have whiskers and round, puffy cheeks and lips and
the light orange tint of a tiger- just as I had earlier appeared to myself in
the mirror.

I
continued to just relax on the arm of the couch when Sloan, standing in front
of me to my left, started smiling at me. I smiled back as Sl's appearance
became more and more like that of a baby: his eyesbecame large and round and his head grew out
of proportion with his body. I was just beginning to laugh at this as Sloan
jerked his head towards me and configured his face to what I guess was what he
believed to be his most serious and menacing. While in a sober mind I would
have thought this juvenile, his attempt to scare me more than succeeded in my
altered state. This was the point at which the anxiety first set in.

Sl's
face had gone from comical and baby-like to grotesque and horrifying instantly.
I was genuinely terrified; and before I could collect myself had jumpedfrom the couch and ran down the hall to the
bedroom, screaming "FUCK!" along the way. Once I made it to the
bedroom I collected myself and was embarrassed at what I had just done.
Nonetheless I wanted to stay in the bedroom a little while to calm down.

After
I felt that I had sufficiently calmed down I went back to the living room and
explained what had happened. They seemed to be understanding. At that time
Sarah and Sloan went outside to smoke in the fresh air. In the mean time D and I sat across from each other not saying much. Neither of us can remember
any details of what we were doing, aside from sitting across from each other,
staring at either each other or something else- we can't be sure. Neither of us
spoke, not knowing what the other was thinking, feeling, or seeing. But, as we
were soon to find out, we were both entranced by something- what something we
never found out- but something we felt sure was outside of anything that could
be written off as a direct effect of the mescaline. This sensation, however, is
of course one of the reported effects of these types of drugs.

It
was when Sl and Sa reentered the apartment that the still silence was
broken and D and I simultaneously snapped out of whatever trance we had
entered and looked at each other, asking at the same moment, "What%u2026 was
that?"

Awestruck
at whatever it was, and convinced that IT was something, something that we both
experienced individually, yet, somehow together, we began to try to explain the
happening to Sa and Sl. Seeing as how the event was so out of the
ordinary, even out of the scope of spoken language, our explanations were not
in the least descriptive. For whatever reason though, both Sa and Sl agreed that the room had taken on an eerie feel. B, who had sat silently
to the side the whole time, also agreed that whatever it was he had also
experienced it.

Of
course, being a naturalist, I consider all of it to have been an effect of the
mescaline- albeit a very strange, very intense effect.

Feeling
that something strange and uncomfortable was pervading the room we all stepped
outside onto the balcony to get some fresh air. It wasn't long after we went
outside, however, that I began to feel uncomfortable out there too. I began to
see things like blinds moving and shadows creeping about. I also thought I saw
something similar to a tiger (again with the tiger%u2026) prowling along the roof of
another apartment. I grew increasingly anxious at all of this and went back
inside hoping to sleep it off. As I entered the hallway towards the bedroom I
heard and felt the change in my pocket buzzing and vibrating very intensely.
The change had become a small swarm of bees, frustrated with being trapped in
my pocket, trying to sting me. Panicking, I grabbed everything in my pocket
very tightly and jerked it out, still clenching it in my fist. The contents of
my pocket continued to vibrate violently, at which I began to scream and
finally threw it all to the floor.

Horrified
by how incredibly realistic what had just happened was, and by the event
itself, I just stood there staring at my friends, near trembling. Stuttering, I
hurriedly explained what had come over me and retreated to the dark bedroom,
wanting sleep more than anything.

When
I would close my eyes the effects were different from time to time; sometimes I
would think I was finally drifting off to sleep when brilliant colors and
patternswoulderupt behind my eyes, injecting me with
wakefulness. This happened more at the beginning. After an hour or so of trying
to fall asleep the auditory hallucinations began. It seemed as though my mind
had started battling itself, me on both sides, arguing for and against my
permanent sanity. Whenever a sober evaluation of this internal dialogue would
creep in, the side arguing against my sanity would take a large advantage. This
gradually led into true auditory hallucinations, wherein I would have to sit up
and look around to see if other people really were present. I heard (in my
ears, not deep within my mind) dozens, then hundreds of different voices
whispering, some louder than others, "He's insane." "He's
insane." "He's insane." thousands of times over.

I
don't recall when all of this finally came to an end, or if I ever did fall
asleep that night. But, I do remember looking at my cell phone when the sun had
come up and seeing the brightly lit background photo on it as a three
dimensional, beautifully detailed array of color.

The
next day, after the mescaline state had ended, all I could feel was anxiety and
excitement. I was dumbfounded, simply blown away by the overwhelming power that
little capsule had held inside it. I drove home as soon as I could say my
goodbyes, weary for the comforts of home and desperate for the mundane.

The
anxiety passed within a day or so. That first mescaline trip was undoubtedly
the most intense experience I had ever gone through. I did mescaline once more,
not too long afterwards, when D made his way to my home town.
The second trip was much more comfortable, easy, and enjoyable.

In a
way, that first, horrifying trip was more insightful, giving me much more
respect for the power of these kinds of substances, leading me to be much more
calculated in my approach to mind-altering substances as a whole.